Use a dry brush to remove dirt and dust from each boot. Brush in the direction of the scales.

Spray your boots

Spray an exotic cleaner and conditioner over the scales. Apply an even coat.

Clean your boots

Wipe each boot firmly with a soft dry rag to remove dirt. Wipe in the direction of the scales. If you must clean under the scales, be gentle. Be sure to smooth the scales back to their original direction.

Apply conditioner to your boots

Open a jar of delicate cream conditioner. Rub the conditioner on the scales with your fingers. Rub in the direction of the scales to keep them smooth.

Protect your boots

Spray water and stain protector over your boots, including the shaft. Let the protector sit for a minute before you try to wear the boots again.

Store your boots

Keep your boots in a dry, cool closet. Store them in a loose cloth bag or cardboard box to keep them free from dust. Never store them in plastic, because the snake skin will dry out. Keep them away from sunlight to prevent discoloration.

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